Sobre
Via San Leonino

Beautiful country estate in Chianti composed of a charming hamlet with a main residence and various annex buildings used both as guest houses and rural/storage areas. The property is a well known producer of excellent quality wines. The property includes 43ha of land with vineyard and woods. The vineyard of cover's 10ha of land geographically located south/south east on the border between Florence and Siena, in Panzano in Chianti. The vine variety are: Chianti Classico DOCG-IGT, Sangiovese Grosso, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Vinsanto, the plant density for hectare is of about 4.500 tree woods. The price includes all the farm machinery. The cellar represents a true treasure for the estate: here there are 500 hl oak Barriques and French Tonneaux lying close to the cement tanks used for fermentation. The "vinasantaia", a specific room created just to make Vin Santo, is an other pride of the estate and the crowning of the production and aging of the wines. The main house is arranged over several levels, on the ground floor there is the entrance with a studio a little bathroom, the tasting room and a large kitchen with a big woodburning oven. At the second level there is another kitchen a dining room, a large living room with fireplace, 4 bedrooms and three bathrooms. Terrace overlooking the valley with hydromassage. The dependence has a kitchen, a living room, 2 bedrooms and a bathroom. In the studio there are two large rooms and bathroom.

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